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Wall's Solero Strawberry: calories, sugar and nutrition
A single Solero Strawberry lolly contains 82 kcal and 14.11g of sugar.
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Nutrition by portion
Calories, sugar and saturated fat for Wall's Solero Strawberry at each portion size.
Nutrition by portion: Wall's Solero Strawberry
Portion
Calories
Sugar
Saturated fat
Solero Strawberry (90ml/91g)
82 kcal
14.11g
1g
Sugar highlighted in amber above 20% of the adult daily free sugar limit (30g), red above 40%. Saturated fat highlighted in amber above 20% of the adult daily guideline (20g), red above 50%.
Wall's Solero Strawberry contains 90 kcal, 1.5g of fat (1.1g saturated), 17.5g of carbohydrate (15.5g sugar), 1g of protein and 0.07g of salt per 100g.
Solero Strawberry contains 12% real strawberry puree, giving a more genuine fruit character than most lollies. A 91g bar delivers 82 kcal and 14.1g of sugar. Compared to Solero Exotic (91 kcal/91g), it is marginally lower in calories.
Sugar
Wall's Solero Strawberry contains 15.5g of sugar per 100g. A single portion delivers 14.11g of sugar, 47% of the adult daily free sugar limit.
Saturated fat
Wall's Solero Strawberry contains 1.1g of saturated fat per 100g, 6% of the adult daily guideline of 20g. A single portion delivers 1g of saturated fat (5% of the adult daily guideline).
What is really in it
Wall's Solero Strawberry is made from 2 components: strawberry ice outer and vanilla ice cream centre.
The ingredient list contains stabilisers, vegetable fat, glucose syrup and dextrose. Stabilisers control the size of ice crystals and give the product a smooth texture over its shelf life. Vegetable fat replaces some or all of the butter fat (cream) to reduce cost and adjust melting behaviour. Glucose syrup improves texture and prevents the ice cream from becoming too hard or crystalline at freezer temperatures. Dextrose lowers the freezing point so the ice cream stays softer and scoopable.
Nutrition information from official UK brand nutrition panels, UK retailer product listings (Tesco, Waitrose, Ocado), and independently verified nutritionist analyses. Figures calculated per 100g; per-portion values are proportional estimates based on known product weights. Reference intakes: EU Reference Intakes for an average adult (2,000 kcal); NHS/SACN sugar and saturated fat guidelines. For guidance only, not medical advice.